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Old 07-13-2006, 04:10 PM   #1
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Default Air filter removal is a pain

I was trying to get to the air filter to see if it needs replaced in a Supra I just bought but it is being a tough bastard about it. The manual says to loosen the clamp at the accordian hose and unplug the air sensor and remove that 10 mm bolt. After loosening the accordian hose clamp, it doesn't wanna move anywhere. I mean it slides back a little but no where the amount I need so that I can pull the air box out. Is there an easier way of getting to the air filter or am I just being retarded?
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